Carson Wentz or Baker Mayfield: Which struggling QB would you rather have? | First Take

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Carson Wentz or Baker Mayfield: Which struggling QB would you rather have? | First Take

The First Take crew discusses whether they would rather have Indianapolis Colts QB Carson Wentz or Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield.

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